Catonsville coach Ed Bury said when he figured out the event on paper, he thought the Comets would get big nights from those two for a victory.

He was right.

"Olp and Hunt were the big ones," said Bury. "I figured we needed close to 50 points between those two, and that's what we got."

Olp, a sophomore, won both the 1,600- and 3,200-meter runs. She clocked a 5:31.1 in the 1,600 and a 12:32.7 in the 3,200 to give Catonsville 20 points.

In addition, she ran on the victorious 3,200-meter relay team with Keri Jacobs, Jamie Amirault and Chris Saffran. That group was timed in 10:48.2 to top Centennial, which clocked an 11:01.5.

Olp said she simply wanted to do her best.

"We really wanted to win today," said Olp. "I've never run three races in one night. I was really tired."

Hunt kept busy, running in four events. She won the 300-meter -- in 44.9, took second in the 800 (2:39.5) and fourth in the 500 (1:28.8). She also ran for the 1,600-meter relay team that finished sixth.

The Comets also got a little bit of a surprise from Gabrielle Clark and Amirault.

Clark gave the Comets 10 vital points by taking third in the high jump (4-10) and fourth in the 55-meter hurdles (9.9).

Amirault pulled off a third-place finish in the 3,200 meters. Her time of 12:46 gave the Comets six more points.

Franklin rallied late to take third with 69 points. Kelly Parrish took the 800-meter run in 2:37.1, edging Hunt, to give the Indians 10 points that helped them take third place.

Franklin was consistent throughout the meet, scoring in 10 of the 12 events. Parrish keyed a late rally that lifted the Indians over Randallstown.

Randallstown stayed close thanks to several strong performances. Mistakes hurt the Rams, however, as disqualifications in the 800- and 3,200-meter relays dimmed any first-place hopes they held.

The Rams were called for a line violation in the 3,200 and an interference call in the 800. Coach Marv Weiner was disappointed in the disqualifications.

"That's a tough way to lose a meet," said Weiner. "I didn't see the call in the 3,200, but the call in the 800 was correct."

Charlene Lee took first for Randallstown in the 55- meter hurdles (9.5) and fifth in the shot put (27 feet). Chrissy Brooks also won, taking the 500-meter -- in 1:25.9.